Points to consider if heating your french home with fuel oil

Connexionfrance

Points to consider if heating your french home with fuel oil"


Play all audios:

Loading...

WE COVER MONEY-SAVING TIPS, MARKET VARIABLES AND ALTERNATIVES There are still around 3 million homes in France that are heated by fuel oil (_fioul_), despite a ban on new installations of


fuel oil systems in France since July 2022. The homes are mainly found in rural areas in detached homes, meaning banning these systems completely would be a mammoth task and something the


government appears unwilling to do. If your home has a fuel oil boiler – or you are interested in purchasing a property with one – here are some points to note about costs, upkeep, and


longevity for your heater. NUMBER OF USERS IS GOING DOWN STEADILY Despite the three million homes still heated by fuel oil, there continues to be a considerable drop in fuel oil purchases as


people turn to alternative methods. This is both due to economic and ecological factors, with many looking to replace the heaters with green alternatives. Eco-friendly replacements


(including water or air pumps, or solar panel heating systems) are often partially funded through government schemes including MaPrimeRénov’. Five years ago, 3.4 million homes used fuel


heaters, now this number is 3 million. By 2034, the FF3C (the union of fuel oil heater workers) predicts this will halve to less than 1.5 million. READ MORE: IS A NEW BOILER OFFER FOR €1 IN


FRANCE TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE? READ MORE: IS THERE ANY AID TO HELP REPLACE OLD DRAUGHTY WINDOWS AT FRENCH HOME? FUEL PRICES (SLIGHTLY) FLUCTUATE BUT REMAIN MOSTLY STABLE Although the cost of


heating with fuel oil can sometimes be lower than alternatives, prices fluctuate throughout the year, and the market is entering a period of potential instability. Prices are usually lower


in summer and have been “stable for the past year or so,” said Maëlle Ricard, Director of Operations at Fioulreduc, to Le Figaro. However, “fluctuations in price are becoming increasingly


difficult to predict,” she added, and last year prices rose earlier than expected, hitting normal winter levels long before the traditional high period. It is uncertain whether the


ever-dwindling numbers of people using fuel oil will increase prices due to scarcity, or lower them as producers battle for a smaller market share. READ MORE: HEATING OIL AND WOOD PELLET


PRICES LOWER THAN LAST YEAR IN FRANCE COULD HEADS BE TURNED BY BIOFUELS? Biofuel takes up a relatively small amount of market share (only 2% of online fuel deliveries), but could be a


long-term alternative to _fioul_. Switching to biofuels requires less work than installing an entirely new system, and despite being slightly more expensive, it takes considerably less to


heat a home using biofuels than _fioul_, saving users money in the long-run. Misinformation surrounding the fuel has been a problem, however. “At one point, it was said that you should not


keep it for more than six months, which wasn't very reassuring, but now we know that you can keep it for two years without any difficulty,” said Miss Ricard. Some people are urging the


government to introduce tax breaks or other financial alternatives to help people make the switch, but so far nothing has been announced. COOL DOWN HOMES TO HEAT THEM UP One way to save


money in properties with a fuel oil heater is to occasionally open windows, even in winter, to allow fresh air to move around the house. “A well-ventilated house is less humid and heats up


faster,” said Miss Ricard. It is also advised to regularly maintain your boiler, keeping up with maintenance and quickly fixing any potential problems, and to install thermostats to keep a


constant eye on temperatures. READ MORE: SIX TIPS TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR BOILER IN FRANCE BUY IN BULK TO REDUCE PRICE As with most other non-perishable goods, buying in bulk can allow for


significant discounts on deliveries, sometimes as much as €30 per delivery, allowing you to save hundreds of euros over the course of a year. Even for non-industrial properties and smaller


homes, bulk-buy discounts may still be available. READ ALSO WHAT CHANGES FOR THE ENVIRONMENT IN FRANCE IN 2024?


Trending News

Use twitterfone for easy voice-to-text on twitter | techcrunch

Twitter is certainly usable via SMS on a mobile device, but typing messages on a phone is cumbersome. A service that con...

Polymer journal - volume 19 issue 11, november 1987

Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best expe...

Hmo exec a top candidate for schwarzenegger chief of staff

SACRAMENTO — Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared close to selecting a chief of staff Monday, with a former Wilson ...

Combat fatigue with these easy at-home yoga asanas

5.PadaHasthasana - Forward bending BEGIN BY STANDING STRAIGHT- BEND YOUR BODY FORWARD AT THE PELVIS TOWARDS THE GROUND-P...

Chemicals hinder oil-eating microbes

Chemical dispersants added to spilled oil from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico (pictured) may ...

Latests News

Points to consider if heating your french home with fuel oil

WE COVER MONEY-SAVING TIPS, MARKET VARIABLES AND ALTERNATIVES There are still around 3 million homes in France that are ...

To register your vehicle in mp, first buy 2 helmets

Bhopal, June 14 (IANS) Two-wheeler buyers in Madhya Pradesh will have to purchase two helmets and show the receipt to th...

For all its communist history, casteism is inherent in Kerala society: Dalit poet Vijila Chirappad

(Editor's Note: As a part of the Dalit History Month series, The News Minute interviews Dalit women writers in the four ...

Zara and Mike ditched popular chocolate fountain at wedding for more unconventional choice

Zara Tindall, 41, and Mike Tindall, 44, tied the knot 11 years ago in Scotland, in what looked to be a very exciting wed...

The new storm brewing on the climate front

Photo: Wikimedia Commons Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free ...

Top